Akon, Common, Fall Out Boy, Keyshia Cole and Kevin Rudolf

the music press

mon 1/5/2009

 
  • Senegalese-American singer-rapper Akon returns with Freedom, an album filled with "extremely breezy, Caribbean-tinged songs that are less hip-hop than lucid pop," according to The Boston Globe. "[H]is best songs [are] light, expertly constructed and just a touch insipid," writes The New York Times. Rolling Stone calls Freedom "pure melodrama about love and love lost, delivered in a hooting style over synth-swamped beats that are closer to early Peter Gabriel than to 2008 hip-hop."
  • Rapper and actor Common drops Universal Mind Control, his eighth album. Spin magazine loves its retro sound: "While we're used to Common in the role of poetic prophet or self-righteous rhyme slayer, Universal Mind Control is primarily a rhythmic celebration, paying tribute to Afrika Bambaataa and Jonzun Crew jams." The Los Angeles Times applauds his new direction: "Common tries to break away, taking on a harder, naughtier persona and dipping his typically dusty grooves in executive producer Pharrell's cold chemical wash. For part of the album, the techno gambit blows fresh air into Common's paisley pondering."
  • American pop-punkers Fall Out Boy release their fifth album, Folie à Deux (Madness For Two). "For all the negatives said, written or blogged about Fall Out Boy (and trust us, there are a lot), it's damn near impossible to fault the Chicago-born band for their creativity, ingenuity and willingness to try just about anything," gushes Alternative Press. The Onion's AV Club gives the album an "A" while underscoring that the band is overshadowed by bassist Pete Wentz's tabloid escapades: "While the adulation of millions of kids has made the Chicago quartet a platinum-selling arena act, the group inspires equally passionate disdain from non-fans, who made 'Wentz' slang for 'douche.'"
  • California R&B singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole is back with a new hairdo and a new album, A New Me. USA Today calls it "sexier [and] more playful," featuring "much less pain than on previous works." Entertainment Weekly thinks she's "chosen an odd way to escape" the Mary J. Blige comparisons, since Cole "turns her focus from heartbreak to happiness only a few years after Blige promised she was done with drama." Allmusic digs the change of pace: "Cole pushes herself into new territory and becomes a more versatile songwriter and vocalist in convincing, frequently thrilling, fashion."
  • Miami based producer and rocker Kevin Rudolf releases In The City, an album that "cribs tricks from both rap and rock 'n' roll, not in the pursuit of a bastardized Limp Bizkit-type hybrid, but with the intention to produce a crossover rock record with modern hip-hop tools," according to the BBC. Despite the album's flaws, hip hop webzine Rap Reviews enjoys Rudolf's Cash Money Records debut: "In the City offers good production, excellent melodies, and – of course – the same song, ideas, and kinds of guest appearances many times over. Still, I'd recommend it as a blueprint for potential."
 
 
 

28 responses to “the music press: Akon, Common, Fall Out Boy, Keyshia Cole and Kevin Rudolf”

yay fall out boy luv them!!!

PuertoRIcanPrincess's picture

Puertorican Princess™

mon 1/5 7:15am

AKON IS NOT MELODRAMA BUT OK IF U SAY SO LOL

poof's picture

poof

mon 1/5 7:28am

yup he is cool i like him.

blindheart's picture

A.K.A blindheart

mon 1/5 9:24am

think im copping all those albums.....except maybe the Kevin Rudolph one

Mrjam7's picture

Mrjam7

mon 1/5 10:35am

well i already have commons Cd..
n i guess its ok...
now i need keisha Cole..
pero el the Kevin doesn really get
my attention or the fall out boy one..

la_guereja09's picture

мizz gùεяα™

mon 1/5 10:39am

got 2 get that common cd...punch drunk love n universal mind control r really good songs

puravida21's picture

carLOS

mon 1/5 11:26am

i lov all of dem but i willl pic da fall out boys

sweet vainila565's picture

~*L@ BoN!t@*~

mon 1/5 11:58am

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